Jeppe Lauge (born 1980 in east Jutland) is a Danish artist, living and working in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. He studied at Århus kunsthøjskole and Ærø kunsthøjskole in Denmark before moving to Amsterdam in 2008 where he did The Gerrit Rietveld Academy (fine arts).

The paintings of Jeppe Lauge are built up through various layers of oil paint on canvas, sometimes overlaid and infiltrated with charcoal drawing. The works are done in a technique in which he assembles multiple nature images and geometric forms and patterns. Together this creates a space (landscape) that then consists of a dualism between different elements and forms of painterly expressions. They become pictures into a psychological, interpretively or imagined space, rather than depicting an actual scenery. But at the same time the paintings draw links to the architectural, cultural and social conditions of the present time. They reflect the way we shape our environment and get shaped by it. The paintings are not only about the romantic or aesthetic cultivation of nature’s grandeur, but of an intermediated nature where realism and geometrical abstractions infiltrated to form a new composition.